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Improving morphs, selecting females
Hi,
Ive been talking to my family, and researching all i can, and in the next year or two, id like to give breeding a try. Which gives me awhile to get my stuff together, order the thermostats, build the hatchling rack, get a incubator set up, and the worst part: saving up the money to buy this, and extra to be safe in case of any problems (ex. Vet visits).
My question now is if a normal female can effect a morph.
For example i love my pastels pattern, and his color, but i do understand that all pastels change color over time, wether for the better or worse. Hes getting less lemon, and more mustard, but not brown so im happy.
So my question now. For females, would it be possible for me to find a high gold, tan or high yellow with large bands, and a clean solid color to clean up the pastel babies. Does a non-morph effect a morph in those areas?
So, is it possible, and to what degree does it help. I figure if i do breed, i want the best possible, and im not going to throw it with a dark spotty dirty looking normal. SO if it effects it, i will search for a nice female and be responsable not to throw out less then ideal pastels just because its easy.
Ben
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